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Thanks Rick your right the barrel proofs should narrow the dating. I understand most of the barrels came from Birmingham as Canada didn't have a recognized proof house then (or a source of barrels)
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Birmingham makers would supply finished guns with someone else's name, or parts in the white for other makers to finish
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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Mr. Gardner:
A most fine gun indeed! And yes. The barrel proofs will be about as close as you can come to dating the gun. The numbers in British Gunmakers do not seem to line up. But one thing is certain: It IS a B'ham gun. The serial No. mix is a mistake by the engraver. I'm also certain of that. It happens. The only odd bit is the lever pivot pin and bushing. They seem oddly plain for some reason. Perhaps just worn... With appropriate loads that Jones gun should outlast you. Enjoy! |
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Pretty gun. Just looking at it I'd guess early half of the 1870's. Maybe late 1860's. High hammers, wedge forend and ornate percussion style fences.
Last edited by George Stanton; 02-09-2016 at 02:43 PM.. Reason: . |
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Outstanding gun! - Especially love the "Louis XIV hammers"!!
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Thank you gentlemen for the observations and kind comments. John your quite right about the pivot pin. It looks to be a definite replacement. Rick apprciate the heads up about the receiver - those marks were staring me in the face and I didn't make the connection. I'll get a chance on the weekend to research the proof marks and try to get a decent picture of the barrel flats posted. Hopefully I can find some more info on Manton as well or pictures of other Manton guns.
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